Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... less brittle ( I am not referring so much to the passages just quoted ) , partly because there is a far greater ... less exigent and the subject - matter for his poetry was less restricted . Dr. Caroline Spurgeon has shown how ...
... less brittle ( I am not referring so much to the passages just quoted ) , partly because there is a far greater ... less exigent and the subject - matter for his poetry was less restricted . Dr. Caroline Spurgeon has shown how ...
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... less elaborate , almost simple : not only is there a remarkable decline in the percentage of rhyme ( from an average of 15 % in the plays before Henry IV to 6 % in those between Henry IV and Twelfth Night , and only 4.5 % if Twelfth ...
... less elaborate , almost simple : not only is there a remarkable decline in the percentage of rhyme ( from an average of 15 % in the plays before Henry IV to 6 % in those between Henry IV and Twelfth Night , and only 4.5 % if Twelfth ...
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... less skilful hand , and not raising the whole of his work to an equal degree of intensity . Hence perhaps some of ... less full of what is really tragic in man's existence than if Claudio had indeed ' stooped to death ' . Even the ...
... less skilful hand , and not raising the whole of his work to an equal degree of intensity . Hence perhaps some of ... less full of what is really tragic in man's existence than if Claudio had indeed ' stooped to death ' . Even the ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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